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This Is A Custom Widget

This Sliding Bar can be switched on or off in theme options, and can take any widget you throw at it or even fill it with your custom HTML Code. Its perfect for grabbing the attention of your viewers. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 4 columns, set the background color, widget divider color, activate transparency, a top border or fully disable it on desktop and mobile.

Who Can Enter?
Rules: Gotta Have Em!
1) The Bed must have at least three wheels in use at all times.
2) All team members MUST maintain contact with the bed during the race.
3) No motors or other forms of propulsion. HUMAN POWER ONLY!
5) All Beds must be minimum 3 feet wide and minimum 6 feet long
6) All team members must wear shoes or sneakers, no sandals, flip flops or bare feet
permitted.
7) The “Bed Rider” must wear a protective helmet during the race.
8) All team members must sign a waiver prior to participating in the Bed Race.
9) The judge’s decision is final.
10)participants are STRONGLY encouraged to decorate their beds and participate in the
PARADE!!!!
REMEMBER: One of the most fun parts of a Bed Race is building your own bed
and putting it to use. Good Luck, and Let’s Have Fun!

What Do I Do Next?
Please fill out the attached form and send it in today.
Prizes?
Most Original Bed
Bed Race:
1 st Place
2 nd Place
3 rd Place
Last Place in Race: Should Have Stayed In Bed

About Greenwood Lake, New York

Greenwood Lake is located in Orange County, New York. It is Northwest of New York City ( 50 miles ). The community of Greenwood Lake has a nine mile long lake, fed by springs and brooks. The lake covers two states, New York and New Jersey. The Dutch came from New Amsterdam around 1689 and settled in the Dutch Hollow area of Greenwood Lake. Greenwood Lake was the location of the first successful delivery of mail by rocket on February 23, 1926. Today people visit Greenwood Lake to go boating, hiking on the nearby Appalachian Trail, swimming, jet & water skiing, fishing, ice-skating, ice-fishing, and snow sledding.